Sha Money XL Leaves Executive Post At Def Jam, Signs To Epic Records

The G Unit Records vet worked with 2 Chainz and Big K.R.I.T. at his former post.

Sha Money XL, one of the architects of the G Unit movement, has signed on as an executive vice president of urban A&R at Epic Records. He had served as senior vice president of A&R at Island Def Jam for three years.

“As I embark on this new Epic journey," Sha Money said in a statement, "I have a great vision for what the new record industry should be like, the music, the experience and lifestyle."

"Sha Money has time and again proven to be a cultural leader and has my complete support in ushering in the next generation of Hip Hop stars,” Epic chairman and CEO Antonio "L.A." Reid said in a statement.

Anonymous

They left out the part where he was let go from Def Jam months ago. I guess you gotta wait until you get a new gig so it seems like you "left" for a new opportunity.
Good luck. Epic needs more sustaining artists. That roster is full of buzz acts.